When the Roman Empire of the West fell, in 476, the Roman Empire of the East remained intact. Greece was at the center of this empire and the language of commerce through the whole empire was Greek. This empire, which continued to call itself the Empire of the Roman People, is what we call the Byzantine Empire today. It continued as an empire in its own right until 1453.
It was a place of high literacy, and where great achievements were made in art and science. But it was also a place besieged, first by Muslims, and then by the crusaders who came to fight the Muslims, and pretty much trashed the Byzantine Empire. The history was a long set of setbacks, with a few intermittent successes, until it came to an end.
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There were a lot of Muslims in Spain during the Middle Ages, and in the Balkans during the late Middle Ages. There were a lot of Jews through many parts of Europe during much of the Middle Ages. In the start of the Middle Ages, there were still some pagans in the area that had been the Roman Empire, and pagans remained in northern and eastern Europe. There were other Christian groups. The Coptic Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church were two that remain today. There were also other Churches, like the Celtic Church, and a variety of heretical organization, such as the Cathars, that were more ephemeral.
The Jews maintained a high level of literacy during the Middle Ages, and had their own schools, with the goal being universal education. These schools were informally constituted, and were more like home schooling than state run schools of today. The European Jewish community made great contributions in philosophy during the Middle Ages, probably out of proportion to any other group of people.
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
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Ferocious and savage Stephen Lama
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they were short and funny and often contained a moral.
Food is very popular
wasnt it like 13 or sometin?
There were a lot of Muslims in Spain during the Middle Ages, and in the Balkans during the late Middle Ages. There were a lot of Jews through many parts of Europe during much of the Middle Ages. In the start of the Middle Ages, there were still some pagans in the area that had been the Roman Empire, and pagans remained in northern and eastern Europe. There were other Christian groups. The Coptic Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church were two that remain today. There were also other Churches, like the Celtic Church, and a variety of heretical organization, such as the Cathars, that were more ephemeral.
people used to hide like the eggs and if you found them you would keep them and crack them open!
The relationships in the middle ages were hard. They had to work on the farms and cook for themselves.